Asda and George

ASDA

At Asda, we have more than 145,000 dedicated Asda colleagues serving more than 18 million customers who shop in our stores every week. Our estate has a range of formats including our largest Supercentres and Superstores, as well as our smaller convenience size Supermarkets. We also have our dedicated Asda Living stores across the UK.

Supercentres are our largest stores offering our extended range across food, George and non-food, often supported by partnership offers and an extended range of services such as banks, photo printing specialists and dry cleaners. Milton Keynes is our largest store measuring more than 100,000 sq.ft.


ASDA Superstore Canterbury 

Sturry Road, Canterbury CT1 1DG

Website: https://www.asda.com/


GEORGE

Welcome to the fast-paced and rewarding world of George, exclusively at Asda, where we have led the changing face of British fashion over the past decades, and we are now one of the largest fashion retailers in Britain.


Launched in 1989, George is now sold in over 580 stores and through George.com with over 2m customer transactions per week combined. George is a household name and has built up a reputation for quality, style and value. We strive to save our customers money and to offer the best value, affordable and inspirational clothing for their family. To demonstrate our continued commitment to providing affordable quality clothing, that is made to last, we launched the first 100 days satisfaction guarantee on all of our George school uniforms. In 2010 this was extended to all of our clothing.


Website: https://direct.asda.com/george/


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Quick Facts! 

Canterbury is one of the UK's most popular tourist destinations and consistently one of the Kingdom's most-visited cities. The Cathedral is on the grounds of one of the oldest schools in England, The King's School, founded by King Henry the Eighth, as part of his endeavour's to support education of Britain's youth. 

This stunning city is also home to some of the region's finest restaurants and multiple universities. An easy one hour train ride from London, you can spend weeks here. Be sure not to miss Canterbury Cathedral, The HIgh Street, Dane John Park, and the river gondolas cruising along the crystal clear waters of the River Stour.

Tourist advice: Canterbury


 

Take a train to two of the best walks in Kent.

Some of the best walks to be had in all of England are just a short train ride from Canterbury East Station. Get off at Adisham Station for a walk among agricultural fields, and take in the scenic woodlands, dairy cows and sheep, or the undulating fields wonderously rich with yellow rapeseed before summer harvesting.

Even closer to the City of Canterbury, Bekesbourne Station is close to Howlett's Zoo on one side, and the village of Patrixbourne on the other. 

Visit walking Guide: Explore Kent

 

 

Kent's best Theatre, Art and Music.

From ABBA's Mama Mia to Geoffrey Chaucer and Shakespearean plays, musicals, rock stars and and stand-up comedy, the Marlowe Theatre presents it all. Accommodating 1,200 patrons in acoustically superb and contemporary surrounds, the Theatre is one of the best and most modern in Kent. Located a short walk from the High Street at 'The Friars', Canterbury CT1 2AS, be sure to put a night at the Theatre on your holiday itinerary.

 Visit the website: Marlowe Theatre